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RCA ad, LA Times, 1961
This ad for the 1962 model RCA New Vista sets is based on Disney's Wonderful World of Color, but the most interesting thing to me is that they specifically mention the sulfide picture tube.
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That would have been the CTC11 chassis with a 21FBP22 CRT, correct?
Was rare earth phosphor only in the 21FJP22 and considered a further improvement than sulfide?
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21FKP22, I think. The red on the one I had trended to a pink, not an orange. Go figure.
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Thank you for posting that ad.
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